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work in mississippi, kind of the aftermath of the aclu litigation. but a lot of it involved sheer reclassification of prisoners and getting guards to have different training to address behavioral issues but and so extensive plans that have been devised present by present where there's been challenges to the use of administrative segregation in these prisons. .. >> we also are commissioning studies now, there are studies being done about really what is the truth behind the rationale for using administrative segregation. does it truly make the prison safer, or are there ways to do this using some of the reforms that, you know, were enacted in mississippi. so we're studying what the impact has been in mississippi for these -- >> [inaudible] >> i just listed some of them. reclassify classification, access to mental health services, transition services so that you've got a whole plan before you get released out onto the street and that kind of thing. >> excuse me, i was just curious, the black population in these prisons and the abuse that is happening wi
work in mississippi, kind of the aftermath of the aclu litigation. but a lot of it involved sheer reclassification of prisoners and getting guards to have different training to address behavioral issues but and so extensive plans that have been devised present by present where there's been challenges to the use of administrative segregation in these prisons. .. >> we also are commissioning studies now, there are studies being done about really what is the truth behind the rationale for...
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from developing systems are pushing to the north spreading showers to the lakes all the way to the mississippi river valley. it will pass to our northwest tomorrow. we'll beeno the fridges of it. chilly overnight 33 to 40 degrees. as we get through the day tomorrow we'll look for cloudy skies pretty much for the entire day. through the day, hang on to the cloud cover and we'll watch for light rain or showers. right now, it looks like everything should clear out quickly as we head through the day saturday. we'll start off saturday with cloudiness but then skies will brighten up. lower 50's, lower 60's on saturday. upper 60's on sunday with some sunny. then a slow-moving cold front and dropping temperatures through the balance of next week. keep checking wjla.com on our weather page we have a bunch of interesting stuff. a brand-new blog that is a response to some of the coverage of the weather climate data for 2012. an interesting look at facts and figures maybe you didn't hear. check that out. >> we're all watching rg3 closely. things are going well, hopefully. >> they are keeping a good eye on
from developing systems are pushing to the north spreading showers to the lakes all the way to the mississippi river valley. it will pass to our northwest tomorrow. we'll beeno the fridges of it. chilly overnight 33 to 40 degrees. as we get through the day tomorrow we'll look for cloudy skies pretty much for the entire day. through the day, hang on to the cloud cover and we'll watch for light rain or showers. right now, it looks like everything should clear out quickly as we head through the...
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there were floods on the mississippi river in 1993. they moved towns out of the floodplain, but now they are building in the floodplain again, and that just doesn't make sense. the state of texas has been very proactive in claiming state waters after what was land has become open water after several hurricanes. we need to protect the people that are there. we need to provide alternatives for them if it looks like their homes are going to be underwater. the lab where i work is outside of any levy system, and the water level gets higher and higher with every hurricane that we have had, and we all know that we're going to have more, and so we need to think into the future and not 30 years because we just have to take care of the place where people want to live and provide the safety for them at the same time. >> any other comments? i'll go to the next question. marcia, you can lead off if that's okay. >> yeah. >> would you comment on the progress in implementing the post-bp coast restoration plan? money flowing for the projects? instituti
there were floods on the mississippi river in 1993. they moved towns out of the floodplain, but now they are building in the floodplain again, and that just doesn't make sense. the state of texas has been very proactive in claiming state waters after what was land has become open water after several hurricanes. we need to protect the people that are there. we need to provide alternatives for them if it looks like their homes are going to be underwater. the lab where i work is outside of any...
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when the democrats were the majority, they had blue dog democrats from south carolina and mississippi and louisiana and north carolina and virginia. they are gone. the democrats have changed. the democrats are far more uniformly liberal is a party than they were when you were the majority party, certainly when it came to the house. even most recently. is it all one side that changes? >> no, i looked over the ways and means when i entered in the next two years. i did that yesterday. that will give us a change in both democrats and republicans. i regret what has happened. i think that redistricting has very much diminished competition. in the '90s i was in a marginal seat and had four contested elections. we were talking yesterday about some of the advertisements that we ran in those contested elections. i think we need more of them. let me be very clear about what my feeling is. there has been some change in the democratic ranks. compared to the republican ranks, i think there has been considerably less change. i regret that there aren't more food also than our brains. but i think the
when the democrats were the majority, they had blue dog democrats from south carolina and mississippi and louisiana and north carolina and virginia. they are gone. the democrats have changed. the democrats are far more uniformly liberal is a party than they were when you were the majority party, certainly when it came to the house. even most recently. is it all one side that changes? >> no, i looked over the ways and means when i entered in the next two years. i did that yesterday. that...
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mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families.
mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got...
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. >> and the report says students in mississippi are being expelled and incarcerated for minor offenses due to harsh school policies that mainly affect youth of color. the report by groups including the aclu and naacp follows the filing of a justice department lawsuit alleging officials in meridian, mississippi have created a school to prison pipeline. sending students to juvenile detention for violations like flatulence or breaking the dress code. the report says a five-year old boy was escorted home in a police car for dress code violation. the school required black shoes, but his mother had tried to cover other colors on his shoes with black marker. researchers wrote -- the report comes as president obama is backing a plan to increase police officers in schools, a policy some fear could lead to even higher incarceration rates for students of color. to see our debate on armed guards in schools, go to democracynow.org. a former superintendent at a west virginia coal mine where an explosion killed 29 workers in 2010 has been sentenced to nearly two years in jail. gary may had pleaded gu
. >> and the report says students in mississippi are being expelled and incarcerated for minor offenses due to harsh school policies that mainly affect youth of color. the report by groups including the aclu and naacp follows the filing of a justice department lawsuit alleging officials in meridian, mississippi have created a school to prison pipeline. sending students to juvenile detention for violations like flatulence or breaking the dress code. the report says a five-year old boy was...
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it's a federal legislation that covers alabama, mississippi, southern illinois, all parts. so if ten is not magical, i'm willing to go to three as a cliff. so we're there. [laughter] but that said -- because the assault clip changes the type of gun. it dramatically changes it. two, i do think of comprehensive background checks that deal with criminal activity would be essential to anything closing on that loophole. obviously, the seller pieces you can do. i do think usually people think about executive order, something the president would seen, i think he has to direct the attorney general as a measure of each attorney what they're doing on gun prosecutions. we have a u.s. attorney position here in the city of chicago. it's opened up. our gun prosecutions as a city compared to, you compare it to others, kind of u.s. attorneys' positions, lags other ones. there should be a standard, and they should be measured and have to report. and can that is within the executive authority because you have gun laws that sit on the books and do not get prosecuted. so i would put the prosec
it's a federal legislation that covers alabama, mississippi, southern illinois, all parts. so if ten is not magical, i'm willing to go to three as a cliff. so we're there. [laughter] but that said -- because the assault clip changes the type of gun. it dramatically changes it. two, i do think of comprehensive background checks that deal with criminal activity would be essential to anything closing on that loophole. obviously, the seller pieces you can do. i do think usually people think about...
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mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. ♪
mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got...
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we fought for mississippi. now it's time to cash that check that's come back unpaid as dr. king talked about it. >> you know, when the march on washington took place, i was scheduled to be there and be a speaker. 50 years later, i didn't make it. 50 years later, here we are. i have lived all these years so much by medgar's standards and what he set not only for his people, but for america. it's a time of awakening now, true awakening about what is and what was remembering people like medgar evers and their vision for this country and for this nation. moving it forward. i find myself kind of caught up in this time warp of 50 years ago when i was so angry, so bitter, so vengeful having no hope, realizing that i had to do what he said to move past the hatred, we are the children and spread the information. today it's different. i had no idea i would be asked to participate in this inauguration and the way that i am but i'm so pleased to say and i think it's true with so many other people, we have moved past the hatred. we realize we must be creative and we must be able to forg
we fought for mississippi. now it's time to cash that check that's come back unpaid as dr. king talked about it. >> you know, when the march on washington took place, i was scheduled to be there and be a speaker. 50 years later, i didn't make it. 50 years later, here we are. i have lived all these years so much by medgar's standards and what he set not only for his people, but for america. it's a time of awakening now, true awakening about what is and what was remembering people like...
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mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen.
mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen.
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tell me a bit about your work in mississippi. >> thank you for this opportunity. before i start to talk about my work, i would just like to say, bring a prison like my grandmother to the table, who was working at the hotel for 335 b 3:35 in the morning and at night time for the car factory on an acre and a half of land and a three-bedroom house, one bath and, and 20 of us in it. there is the true face of poverty. bring an expert like her to the table. her thing was to make sure we get educated. even as a young child, my escape from poverty was to get a good education. i knew once i got a good education, or at least tried to get a quality education, that would be my way out of poverty. that is what i continue to fight for. to build young people like me to lift our voices and fight for quality education that puts us on top, not because of our situation or circumstances. it will lift us up out of poverty if we receive a quality education. that is why i push so hard along with the organization i work with. people inside are going inside of the schools and saying to th
tell me a bit about your work in mississippi. >> thank you for this opportunity. before i start to talk about my work, i would just like to say, bring a prison like my grandmother to the table, who was working at the hotel for 335 b 3:35 in the morning and at night time for the car factory on an acre and a half of land and a three-bedroom house, one bath and, and 20 of us in it. there is the true face of poverty. bring an expert like her to the table. her thing was to make sure we get...
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we went into a few roadblocks getting with the post-it which was mississippi. but all that has been cleared up. we are looking at implementing inlay 2014 so we are excited. we're on a good road for state to state full application. we will be launching it. states becoming on i think we decided it would be like at per year. it's going to take a while for states to come aboard but we are back on track. >> wonderful. and the are two other system that have become available. one was the u.s. patent and tls, which many states have agreed have actually increased the efficiency of their processes. at least one case where they were required to hire more full-time personnel. dls and real id actually saved the states a little bit of money because they were able to process driver's license fabrications much more quickly and efficiently. >> all right. will open up for question. i would ask that you wait for the microphone to come around for those of our viewers online. and also stage a name and who you are with. >> no one? okay. >> yet, brian with coalition for a secure driv
we went into a few roadblocks getting with the post-it which was mississippi. but all that has been cleared up. we are looking at implementing inlay 2014 so we are excited. we're on a good road for state to state full application. we will be launching it. states becoming on i think we decided it would be like at per year. it's going to take a while for states to come aboard but we are back on track. >> wonderful. and the are two other system that have become available. one was the u.s....
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mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having ch a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. daisy is 100% pure with nothing else added. meals are simply better with a dollop of daisy. ♪ ♪ do a dollop, do, do a dollop of daisy ♪ ♪ softens the enamel so it can potentially erode. once that
mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having ch a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got...
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darrell came here from jackson mississippi. he camped out overnight hoping to get a good spot. >> i'm going to be sitting right there waiting for when they open up. >> reporter: thousands of law enforcement officers and federal troops from around country will be on hand to make sure everyone is safe. today's swearing in on the steps of the u.s. capitol is ceremonial, held for the public. the constitution requires that the official swearing in take place on january 20th. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> reporter: he followed that up with a candlelight ceremony sunday night where he said today's parties are not about him. >> what we're celebrating is not the election or swearing in of a president. we're doing celebrate aring each other. >> reporter: and he talked about the most significant of the weekend, he talks about his wife's haircut. >> i love her bangs. she looks good. she always looks good. >> reporter: and it won't end until late monday night when they attend three different ball. and more than a couple ho
darrell came here from jackson mississippi. he camped out overnight hoping to get a good spot. >> i'm going to be sitting right there waiting for when they open up. >> reporter: thousands of law enforcement officers and federal troops from around country will be on hand to make sure everyone is safe. today's swearing in on the steps of the u.s. capitol is ceremonial, held for the public. the constitution requires that the official swearing in take place on january 20th. >> i...
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in mississippi, republican caller. caller: i would like to point out to all of the democrats that are appeased this morning that he raised taxes on the rich, that all he has really done it is fed you a line because when he refuses to do away with the loopholes, and make the tax is fair, i mean, that is how they get away with not paying taxes -- although loopholes. basically, he has played to both sides. guest: it was said the problem with socialism is you run out of other people's money. again, that is what president obama told us yesterday -- we will run out of other people's money by what is now this year, and he will head to go back to the well, and lower the threshold for texas. -- taxes. i was thinking, greta, what would be a great idea -- currently there is no tax on political campaigns, but a wonderful incentive to make the tax code more fair is if they levied a tax on political campaigns. after all, they usually raise many millions of dollars. it is a million-dollar company. whatever the tax rate is, the highes
in mississippi, republican caller. caller: i would like to point out to all of the democrats that are appeased this morning that he raised taxes on the rich, that all he has really done it is fed you a line because when he refuses to do away with the loopholes, and make the tax is fair, i mean, that is how they get away with not paying taxes -- although loopholes. basically, he has played to both sides. guest: it was said the problem with socialism is you run out of other people's money. again,...
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mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long day setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two
mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got...
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i grew up in indiana, but i was born in mississippi. the only state that did not see a rise in inequality, but get this -- it had an insignificant dip. the magnolia state was one of the few to post a small drop in poverty and a rise in income, but it still ranks as the worst in the nation on both counts. i want to give you some sense of what is happening with income inequality in this country since the year 1989. having said that, i want to start with you and just ask a question that is important as we sit here tonight on the eve of the inauguration on monday, on -- just days ahead of debt ceiling conversations, days after fiscal quick negotiations -- days after fiscal cliff negotiations. was that deal good for poor people? >> for 30 years, we have not addressed this issue, except for the wonderful work that you and cornel are doing in these wonderful people on the panel. politics has neglected the poor. one could say that there was a war on the poor rather than a war on poverty for much of this period. the united states has by far the
i grew up in indiana, but i was born in mississippi. the only state that did not see a rise in inequality, but get this -- it had an insignificant dip. the magnolia state was one of the few to post a small drop in poverty and a rise in income, but it still ranks as the worst in the nation on both counts. i want to give you some sense of what is happening with income inequality in this country since the year 1989. having said that, i want to start with you and just ask a question that is...
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whether it was florida, louisiana, mississippi, texas. we didn't ask questions. we just stopped and delivered aid to those in need. this is important, it is important that members who have been the benefactor of our goodwill in the past remember this generosity when voting today. . almost three months later and my constituents continue to suffer. i urge passage of the rule and underlying bill and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from yields back. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: i'm pleased to yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. andrews. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. andrews: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. andrews: i thank my friend for yielding. 78 days ago a tremendous force of fury hit the northeastern region of the united states. today we make an act of national interest. this is not an act of excess or an act of charity.
whether it was florida, louisiana, mississippi, texas. we didn't ask questions. we just stopped and delivered aid to those in need. this is important, it is important that members who have been the benefactor of our goodwill in the past remember this generosity when voting today. . almost three months later and my constituents continue to suffer. i urge passage of the rule and underlying bill and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from the speaker pro tempore: the...
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i grew up in indiana, but i was born in mississippi. the only state that did not see a rise in inequality, but get this -- it had an insignificant dip. the magnolia state was one of the few to post a small drop in poverty and a rise in income, but it still ranks as the worst in the nation on both counts. i want to give you some sense of what is happening with income inequality in this country since the year 1989. having said that, i want to start with you and just ask a question that is important as we sit here tonight on the eve of the inauguration on monday, on -- just days ahead of debt ceiling conversations, days after fiscal cliff negotiations. was that deal good for poor people? >> for 30 years, we have not addressed this issue, except for the wonderful work that you and cornel are doing in these wonderful people on the panel. politics has neglected the poor. one could say that there was a war on the poor rather than a war on poverty for much of this period. the united states has by far the most poverty of any of the high-income c
i grew up in indiana, but i was born in mississippi. the only state that did not see a rise in inequality, but get this -- it had an insignificant dip. the magnolia state was one of the few to post a small drop in poverty and a rise in income, but it still ranks as the worst in the nation on both counts. i want to give you some sense of what is happening with income inequality in this country since the year 1989. having said that, i want to start with you and just ask a question that is...
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california, hawaii and mississippi. and parts of new york are getting a flu shot, perhaps, as you know, has been very difficult. ever since cuomo declared a public health of emergency. some pharmacies report they've seen a run on the flu vaccine. >>> one of detroit's most notorious gangsters says he knows where jimmy hoffa is buried. cz sarilli says hoffa was buried in a field outside of detroit and the plan was to rebury him upstate but the second burial never happened. here's what he told tv station w nbc. >> how certain are you that jimmy hoffa's buried here in this field? >> well, i'm as certain as i could possibly be. if i had money, i'd like to bet a big sum of money that he's buried over here. >> jimmy hoffa was last seen in 1975 when he was 62 years old. >>> her battle with a rare blood disorder has played out on morning television. but today, "good
california, hawaii and mississippi. and parts of new york are getting a flu shot, perhaps, as you know, has been very difficult. ever since cuomo declared a public health of emergency. some pharmacies report they've seen a run on the flu vaccine. >>> one of detroit's most notorious gangsters says he knows where jimmy hoffa is buried. cz sarilli says hoffa was buried in a field outside of detroit and the plan was to rebury him upstate but the second burial never happened. here's what he...
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ice and it's rough going in northern caused mississippi where scattered power outages and flooding are >>> another cold start, you've got clear skies, looking toward the pleasanton area, sunshine coming our way, the temperatures though starting out cold inland, 20s and 30s again, 40s as you make your way into san francisco and pacifica. by the afternoon enjoying warmer weather, maybe a couple 60s popping up around the bay area, if we're lucky. plenty of sunshine to the coastline, staying dry, the next five to seven days. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by nutella. breakfast never tasted so good. >>> first he disappeared. then he admitted indiscretion. this morning after scandal brought him down former south carolina governor mark sanford tries to rebuild his shattered political career. we'll show you the job he has in mind and hear jenny sanford's advice for her ex-husband. >>> and walmart makes an offer to america's veterans. when you get out of uniform, come and work for us. we'll get reaction from two veterans who need a job on "cbs this morning." >> announcer:
ice and it's rough going in northern caused mississippi where scattered power outages and flooding are >>> another cold start, you've got clear skies, looking toward the pleasanton area, sunshine coming our way, the temperatures though starting out cold inland, 20s and 30s again, 40s as you make your way into san francisco and pacifica. by the afternoon enjoying warmer weather, maybe a couple 60s popping up around the bay area, if we're lucky. plenty of sunshine to the coastline,...
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one sky, since the syrias claims their majesty and mississippi worked their way to the see. thank the word work of our hands. weaving steal into bridges, finishing one more report for the boss on time. stitching another wound or uniform. the first brush stroke on a por trait or the last floor on the freedom power jutting into the sky, that yields to our resill yans. one sky, toward which we sometimes lift our eyes, tired from work. somedays guessing at the weather of our lives. somedays giving thanks for a love that loves you back. sometimes praising a mother who knew how to give or forgiving a fatherod(cr+ you wanted. we head home through the gloss of rain or weight of snow or the plum brush of dusk, but always, always home. always under one sky, our sky, and always one moon like a silent drum tapping on every roof top and every window of one country. all of us facing the stars. hope, a new constellation, waiting for us to map it, waiting for us to name it together. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, it is now my privilege to introduce revand dr. louis leon to delive benedi
one sky, since the syrias claims their majesty and mississippi worked their way to the see. thank the word work of our hands. weaving steal into bridges, finishing one more report for the boss on time. stitching another wound or uniform. the first brush stroke on a por trait or the last floor on the freedom power jutting into the sky, that yields to our resill yans. one sky, toward which we sometimes lift our eyes, tired from work. somedays guessing at the weather of our lives. somedays giving...
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expensive weather incidents like hurricanes sandy or katrina odeclining lake or river levels like the mississippi or the two-foot drop in lake erie over the last year. we must anticipate and adapt our lives where possible. as the 113th congress begins, our primary aim will be to welcome the challenges of change not cling to the past. working together, as the president challenged, america can meet the test of a new day. my brother steve, the inventor, innately grasps this challenge. so must we. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i also rise to recognize the 40th anniversary of the supreme court roe v. wade decision this landmark decision granted american women the right to make their own personal health decisions. in consultation with her family and her faith and without government intrusion. mrs. capps: however, this right has been under steady attack in rec
expensive weather incidents like hurricanes sandy or katrina odeclining lake or river levels like the mississippi or the two-foot drop in lake erie over the last year. we must anticipate and adapt our lives where possible. as the 113th congress begins, our primary aim will be to welcome the challenges of change not cling to the past. working together, as the president challenged, america can meet the test of a new day. my brother steve, the inventor, innately grasps this challenge. so must we....
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you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> in south africa the search is on for thousands of crocodiles. they escaped from a farm when floodings were opened during a raging flood. about 2,000 have been recaptured. as many as 13,000 are still on the loose. >>> meantime in florida, there's just one croc that has hunters looking. as kerry sanders reports, this rare breed is very far from home, and it could become a m man-eater. >> reporter: along the canal that leads to the everglades, a two-man team is launching for the hunt, searching for a nile crocodile that doesn't belong here. >> one time i did see it. it was in this thick stuff here. >> yeah. >> then it went down, and i saw. >> reporter: experts say it's easier to find the crocodile at night when's hit with a light, the eyes reflects back, red. just like this alligator's eyes. the nile crocodile is native to africa. its aggressive behavior on display during the great migration each year. nile crocodiles can gro
you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> in south africa the search is on for thousands of crocodiles. they escaped from a farm when floodings were opened during a raging flood. about 2,000 have been recaptured. as many as 13,000 are still on the loose. >>> meantime in florida, there's just one croc that has hunters looking. as kerry sanders reports, this rare breed is very far...
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let freedom ring from every hill in mississippi. from every mountainside, let freedom ring. and when this happens, freedom will ring from every village, every state and every city. we will be able to speed up that day with all of god singildren join hands and in the words of the old negro spiritual. free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we're free at last. [applause] >> on tomorrow's "washington journal," the surprising truth about violent video games. in a conversation with a gun rights with an author. and the number of americans dipping into their retirement savings before they retire. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> stephen benjamin in his first term as the mayor of columbia, south carolina. good morning. thank you for being with us. and mayor scott smith, a republican now in his second term from mesa, arizona. give us a quick snapshot of your city, where things stand, what you are facing as you embark on your second term. guest: the good news is there is no more really bad news. we sort of hit the bottom of year and a h
let freedom ring from every hill in mississippi. from every mountainside, let freedom ring. and when this happens, freedom will ring from every village, every state and every city. we will be able to speed up that day with all of god singildren join hands and in the words of the old negro spiritual. free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we're free at last. [applause] >> on tomorrow's "washington journal," the surprising truth about violent video games. in a...
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if you live in southern portions of mississippi, alabama, panhandle of florida, portions of georgia or south carolina, a little action in coast al north carolina as well. the balance of the country is dry, but cold. only 12 right now in cleveland, ohio. we got double that here in new york city with about 25 degrees. 7 below is the air temperature, not the wind chill up in caribou, maine. it is a chilly start to this first thursday of 2013. a lot of teens, as you can see, out west. later today, denver, rapid city, they'll all be at freezing, if they're lucky. 31 in kansas city. 46 in memphis and raleigh. the spot to be is tampa, florida. their high today will be in the 70s. >> alisyn: let's go there. >> steve: okay. >> alisyn: no, let's go to brian kilmeade. >> steve: i'd rather go to florida. >> brian: you don't have a choice. we have a tease coming up. try to change into a different outfit. straight ahead, sugar bowl stunner. i can't believe this. louisville, number 22 in the country, yum setting number 4, florida. talk about strong starting. first play of the game, returning an inter
if you live in southern portions of mississippi, alabama, panhandle of florida, portions of georgia or south carolina, a little action in coast al north carolina as well. the balance of the country is dry, but cold. only 12 right now in cleveland, ohio. we got double that here in new york city with about 25 degrees. 7 below is the air temperature, not the wind chill up in caribou, maine. it is a chilly start to this first thursday of 2013. a lot of teens, as you can see, out west. later today,...
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conditions all the way down as the arctic express moves in, all the way down into the central plains and mid mississippi river valley. th >> good morning. it will be chilly day today but it will get even colder tomorrow. a mixture of sun and clouds. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thanks. >>> coming up, much more from washington, including what it's like on the parade route through the eyes a secret service agent, right after this. weight watchers online worked for us. we don't argue much. we really don't. meg usually just gets her way, and i go along with it. i think it worked for matt because i did it for him. when i'm the one cooking, i'm the one calculating the points. i can microwave things. you get to eat real food. we still get to go out. we're just so much smarter about it. we can keep each other in check. going, "okay, i see you." we've lost about 110 pounds together. it helped our love life. happy wife, happy life, right? right. [ jennifer ] weight watchers online. the power of weight watchers completely online. join for free today. two. three. my credit card rewards are ea
conditions all the way down as the arctic express moves in, all the way down into the central plains and mid mississippi river valley. th >> good morning. it will be chilly day today but it will get even colder tomorrow. a mixture of sun and clouds. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thanks. >>> coming up, much more from washington, including what it's like on the parade route through the eyes a secret service agent, right after this. weight watchers...
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caller: it's down across the street from memphis, tennessee -- mississippi. guest: i've been across the bridge there. host: what's your question or comment? caller: my deal is when you talk about congress and everybody is looking at discretionary spending, i beg it differ. we're funding the rhino but we can't take care of grandma. we're rebuilding mosques over in other foreign countries and yet little martha has to worry about her dad losing her dad and being out on the street and being homeless. we're not cutting we should be cutting. we send money to countries in south america and other places to improve their water system. so think about pipe in china and equipment in other countries and say, we'll do the labor. the government is sending more money overseas that should be cut. host: all right, tony, we'll get a response. guest: i don't know the last figure -- i tell everybody i once ran -- helped to run the foreign aid agency of this country in the carter years, and we do have foreign assistance. but it's a very small part of our budget. and we do have a c
caller: it's down across the street from memphis, tennessee -- mississippi. guest: i've been across the bridge there. host: what's your question or comment? caller: my deal is when you talk about congress and everybody is looking at discretionary spending, i beg it differ. we're funding the rhino but we can't take care of grandma. we're rebuilding mosques over in other foreign countries and yet little martha has to worry about her dad losing her dad and being out on the street and being...
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. >> former mississippi governor haley barbour, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> republicans have been the stupid party, says the governor of louisiana. >> well, the point he made is exactly right, when you consider what two senate candidates one in indiana and one in missouri, the comments that they made were stupid comments offensive comments, and in today's world, when a candidate in one state says something the negative effect of that can spill over to lots of other candidates and bobby jindal was exactly right. it's interesting, though charlie, that one of those candidates todd aiken, actually received more than $1 million of campaign contributions from the democratic leader of the senate harry reid's pac helped that guy win the republican primary, and that was well reported in the state of missouri after he made that comment, you could see why the democrats wanted to run against him. >> governor it was an interesting speech by governor jindal yesterday and he called the party's "obsession with government bookkeeping a rigged game and a wrong game." that the party needed
. >> former mississippi governor haley barbour, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> republicans have been the stupid party, says the governor of louisiana. >> well, the point he made is exactly right, when you consider what two senate candidates one in indiana and one in missouri, the comments that they made were stupid comments offensive comments, and in today's world, when a candidate in one state says something the negative effect of that can spill over to lots...
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one sky, since the appalachians and sierras claimed their majesty, and the mississippi and colorado worked their way to the sea. thank the work of our hands, weaving steel into bridges, finishing one more report for the boss on time, stitching another wound or uniform. the first brush stroke on a portrait, or the last floor on the freedom tower, jutting into the sky, that yields to our resilience. one sky. toward which we sometimes lift our eyes, tired from work. some days guessing at the weather of our lives. some days giving thanks for a love that loves you back. sometimes praising a mother who knew how to give, or forgiving a father who couldn't give what you wanted. we head home through the gloss of rain or weight of snow, or the plum blush of dusk. but always, always home. always under one sky. our sky. and always one moon, like a silent drum tapping on every rooftop and every window of one country. all of us, facing the stars. hope, a new constellation. waiting for us to map it. waiting for us to name it, together. >> ladies and gentlemen, it is now my privilege to introduce reverend
one sky, since the appalachians and sierras claimed their majesty, and the mississippi and colorado worked their way to the sea. thank the work of our hands, weaving steel into bridges, finishing one more report for the boss on time, stitching another wound or uniform. the first brush stroke on a portrait, or the last floor on the freedom tower, jutting into the sky, that yields to our resilience. one sky. toward which we sometimes lift our eyes, tired from work. some days guessing at the...
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all the way into the central plains and mid mississippi river valley. here's what's happening in your neck of the woodses. >> good morning. i'm tom kierein. it's a cold morning. we are near the freezing mark. nearby suburbs and rural areas. in washington it's in the low 30s. 20s farther west. out of the mountains some locations with snowshowers and flurries now. later today around the metro area praps by sunset into this evening a few passing snowshowers. before then into the upper 40s during the parade. time of the swearing in ceremony should be in the low 40s. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thanks. >>> coming up, much more from washington, including what it's like on the parade route through the eyes a secret service agent, right after this. weight watchers online worked for us. we don't argue much. we really don't. meg usually just gets her way, and i go along with it. i think it worked for matt because i did it for him. when i'm the one cooking, i'm the one calculating the points. i can microwave things. you get to eat real food
all the way into the central plains and mid mississippi river valley. here's what's happening in your neck of the woodses. >> good morning. i'm tom kierein. it's a cold morning. we are near the freezing mark. nearby suburbs and rural areas. in washington it's in the low 30s. 20s farther west. out of the mountains some locations with snowshowers and flurries now. later today around the metro area praps by sunset into this evening a few passing snowshowers. before then into the upper 40s...
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we got alabama, mississippi represented, california, texas, oklahoma, good to see you. good morning. how are you? it's warming up, right? it feels pretty good. here's the view. we are just on the capitol side of seventh street. about the halfway point. it's starting to get dense. we were saying earlier, four years ago, i was back, way back by the washington monument. that was 1.8 million people. at least half that year. you get a good sense -- part the sea for me. let me see. hello, cutie. how are you? do you get a sense in the capitol down there. we have the big monitors. a couple hours to kill. and people are still getting together. next time you come to me, i have to tell you the greatest story about, i met a living republican in this crowd, wearing shorts and a t-shirt, if you can believe that. >> a day when republicans and democrats are coming together, today for the ceremony. and the parade coming up, which you see that lovely choir again. ♪ and crowd that good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea >> a look at the national monument. we'll be right ba
we got alabama, mississippi represented, california, texas, oklahoma, good to see you. good morning. how are you? it's warming up, right? it feels pretty good. here's the view. we are just on the capitol side of seventh street. about the halfway point. it's starting to get dense. we were saying earlier, four years ago, i was back, way back by the washington monument. that was 1.8 million people. at least half that year. you get a good sense -- part the sea for me. let me see. hello, cutie. how...